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Impact Report2015
Improving the lives of 10 million older adults by 2020
Celebrating 65 Years of Service
Helping millions age with health, security, and independence
Our Vision
Our Mission
Our Social Impact Goals
People aged 60+ in the United States will have: •Greatereconomicsecuritythroughincreasedaccesstobenefits,financialresources, andjobopportunities •Improvedhealthandreduceddisabilitythroughgreateraccesstoprovencommunity-based andonlineprograms •Enhancedcapacitytoliveindependentlyincommunities
Communityorganizationsservingolderadultswillachieve: •Greatersocialimpact,capacity,andsustainability
Publicprogramswill: •Moreeffectivelymeettheneedsofolderadults,especiallythosewhoarestruggling
Leader.Innovator.Advocate.Socialentrepreneur.TheNationalCouncilonAging(NCOA)playsalloftheserolesinourquesttoimprovethelivesofmillionsofolderadults.For65years,NCOAhassystematicallytackledsomeofthebiggestchallengesfacingAmerica’solderadults,especiallythosewhoarestruggling.
Ourstrategyissimple:Identifycriticalissues;addressthemthroughacombinationofcollaborativeleadership,innovativeservices, advocacy,andsocialenterprise;andtrackresults.Withthehelpofanationalnetworkofpartners,weareworkingtoimprovethe healthandeconomicsecurityof10millionolderadultsby2020.Weinviteyoutohelpusgetthere.
Ajustandcaringsocietyinwhicheachofus,asweage,liveswithdignity,purpose,andsecurity
Improvethelivesofmillionsofolderadults,especiallythosewhoarestruggling
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Our Strategy
Collaborative Leadership
Innovative Services
Social Enterprise
Impact
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Leadingandparticipatinginstrategicalliances,coalitions,and multi-sectorpartnershipsEngagingandmobilizingcommunityorganizations,leaders,andolderadults
Developing,scaling,andsustainingcommunity-basedandonlineservicesproventobeeffectiveforolderadults
Creatingandimplementingmarket-driven,self-sustainingsolutionstosocialproblems
Improvingthelivesofmillionsofolderadults
Improvingpublicpoliciesbybeingatrustednationalvoice,usingknowledge fromcommunityservicestoinformadvocacy,andempoweringandgiving voicetoolderadultsingreatestneedandthosewhoservethem
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Our Impact: Fiscal Year 2015
Incollaborationwithourcommunitypartnersacrossthecountry,NCOAsignificantlyimprovedthehealthandeconomicsecurityofmorethan 1.4 million individualsinFY15.NCOApartnersandprogramsarelocatedacrossthecountry.Seewhat’savailableinyourareaatncoa.org/Map.
Inreportingoursocialimpacteachyear,wecountindividualsservedbyNCOAandourpartnerswho:
•Realizedacombinedreductioninexpensesand/orincreaseinincomethatequalsatleast$1,200peryear
•Completedanevidence-basedprogramthathasbeenproventodeliverimprovementstohealthandwell-being •Directlybenefited(asdefinedabove)fromapolicychangethatwouldnothavehappenedwithoutNCOA’sleadershipandadvocacy
Statistics marked with an * in this report are not counted toward the FY15 total of 1.4 million.
Improving the Lives of 10 Million Older Adults by 2020
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
3.36million 10million
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NCOAleadstheCenterforBenefitsAccess,supportingthousandsofbenefitscounselorsnationwideintheireffortstoidentifyandenrolleligibleseniorsandindividualswithdisabilitiesintobenefits.
Everyyear,over1millionpeoplevisitNCOA’sBenefitsCheckUp®,the nation’smostcomprehensiveonlineservicetoscreenforbenefits.Since2001,thesitehashelpedmorethan4.7millionindividualsfindover$15.7billion worthofbenefits.
690,000olderadultsandindividualswithdisabilitieswereconnectedto$915 millioninbenefits
579,000low-incomeindividualswithMedicaregainedpermanentaccesstoMedicare’sQualifyingIndividualprogramtohelppaytheirMedicarecosts
InFY15,thankstoNCOAadvocacy,CongressmadetheMedicareQualifyingIndividual(QI)assistanceprogrampermanent,giving579,000low-income individualsguaranteedhelppayingfortheirMedicarepremiums.Dueto NCOA’sleadership,Congressalsoexpandedresourcesby50%forcommunity- basedorganizationstofindandenrolllow-incomeindividualsintocorebenefits.
FY15 Impact
Statisticsshowthat4outof5low-incomeseniorsareeligiblefor—butnotreceiving—publicandprivatebenefitsthatcouldhelpthempayfordailyexpenses.Thesecorebenefits—includingtheMedicareLowIncomeSubsidyandMedicareSavingsPrograms—helppayformedicine,healthcare,utilities,andmore.NCOAandourpartnersfindandenrolleligibleindividualsintobenefitsthateitherreducetheirexpensesoraddtotheirmonthlyincome.
Jessie worked most of her life doing agricultural labor, until a work accident left her disabled. Suddenly, she was struggling to get by on $1,200 a month. Luckily, Jessie found Centura Health LINKS, a Colorado Benefits Enrollment Center supported by NCOA. Using NCOA’s BenefitsCheckUp®, Jessie’s benefits counselor found that she qualified for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to help pay for food, plus a Medicare Savings Program to help pay her Part B premium. All told, Jessie added $300 to her monthly budget.
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Over23millionAmericansaged60+areeconomicallyinsecure—livingatorbelow250%ofthefederalpovertylevel.Facingrisingcosts,diminishedsavings,andfixedincomes,theseseniorsstruggleeachmonthjusttopayforthebasicsoflife—oftengoingintodebtjusttomakeendsmeet.NCOAandourpartnershelpthemfindandmaximizeeveryassetattheirdisposal,includingcommunityservices,benefits,moneymanagementtools,jobs,andmore.
“The National Council on Aging is a leader in
providing user-friendly information and
developing tools to help providers assist
older adults. As a City Department of Aging,
we have used BenefitsCheckUp® for many
years and are now using the new
EconomicCheckUp® to assist
low-income older adults.”
— Jane Fumich, Director of Aging,
City of Cleveland, OH
“NCOA is the leading voice for healthy
aging and economic security, in particular
for older Americans with limited
means.” — Lynn Fields Harris,
Executive Director, Center in the Park,
Philadelphia
Economic Security
NCOAleadsanationalinitiativeofcommunitypartnersthatareusingour holisticeconomiccaseworkmodeltohelpstrugglingseniorspayoffdebt, applyforbenefits,andconnectwithservicestoregaintheireconomic security.
NCOA’sEconomicCheckUp®bringstrustedinformationtostrugglingseniorsnationwidethroughonlinetoolstomanagemoney,avoidscams,find trainingandwork,andmakethemostofhomeequity.
1,600 individualsreceivedholisticeconomicassistance,freeingupandsavingthemanaverageof$3,000 per year,connectingparticipantstoatleast $4.8 million in savings and supplemental income
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Every month, Gladys faced the same agonizing dilemma. After paying for rent, Medicare, and medicine, she had just $126 left for food, heat, and other needs. At her senior center, the 76-year-old heard about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and got connected to a benefit counselor at AgeOptions in Illinois, an NCOA partner. Using NCOA’s BenefitsCheckUp®, the counselor discovered that Gladys could get SNAP—plus other benefits—adding $768 to her income every month. “There is a whole lot of stuff that I haven’t had before, and that’s a blessing,” Gladys said.
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Morethan9.3millionolderAmericansarefoodinsecure—meaningtheylackthefinancialmeanstoconsistentlypurchasehealthyfood.TheSupplementalNutritionAssistanceProgram(SNAP)canhelp.Yet,3outof5seniorswhoqualifyforSNAPdonotparticipatebecausetheyarenotawareoftheprogramordon’tknowhowtoapply.NCOAandourpartnersaredemystifyingSNAPandenrollingeligibleolderadults,sotheycaneathealthier.
NCOAleadsanationalintiativetoeducateolderadultsaboutSNAP,findthosewhoareeligible,andhelpthemapply.WesupportlocalpartnersinstateswhereseniorSNAPenrollmentislowest.
NCOAmakesiteasierforseniorstofindtheirstate’sSNAPapplicationandapplyonlineusingourfreeBenefitsCheckUp®serviceat BenefitsCheckUp.org/getSNAP.
NCOAadvocatestostreamlineandsimplifytheSNAPenrollmentprocessatthestatelevel—anddefendSNAPfromcutsatthefederallevel.
58,000 senior householdsappliedforandreceived$79 millioninSNAPbenefits10,000 seniorsgainedaccesstoastreamlinedSNAPapplicationprocessintheirstate
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Millionsoflow-incomeolderadultsneedorwanttoworktosupplementtheirincome.However,manyrequiresupport,retraining,andassistancetoreentertheworkforce.NCOAadministerstwofederalprogramsthathelp.
Due to multiple health issues, Rebecca had to go on disability at age 60. She soon found herself lonely and depressed. Then she heard about NCOA’s nearby SCSEP office. “I started working … and it has changed my life,” Rebecca said. “I am editing, writing, and doing public relations work as I had in the past. I love my job and am very grateful to NCOA for the chance to use my skills and make some extra money.”
Jobs
NCOAmanages27SeniorCommunityServiceEmploymentProgram(SCSEP)offices nationwidetotrainandplacelow-incomepeopleaged55+intopart-timejobs.NCOAisalso1of6organizationsadministeringtheSeniorEnvironmentalEmploymentprogram,whichallowsolderworkerstosharetheirskillsandexpertiseinenvironmentaljobs.
NCOAadvocatestoprotectandstrengthenSCSEPfordisadvantagedolderadultswhoneedsupporttoreentertheworkforce.
4,600 older workersreceivedjobtrainingandplacement
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Millionsofolderadultsare“houserichbutcashpoor.”Theyowntheirhomes,butdon’thaveenoughincometomakeendsmeet.Whilereversemortgagesareanoptionformany,theyarenotthebestchoiceforeveryone.NCOAandourpartnershelpolderhomeownersassesstheprosandconsofaloanfortheirsituation—andconnectthemtocommunityservicestostayindependent.
“My husband and I just had our reverse
mortgage counseling with an NCOA
counselor. She was extremely informative,
very personable, and pleasant. She
answered all our questions and made
us feel comfortable about making our
decision easier. It is very rare to get
that kind of customer service these
days. She gets an A+ in our book.”
— Reverse Mortgage Counseling client
Home Equity
NCOAis1of7nationalcounselinggroups—andtheonlyagingorganization— federallyapprovedtoprovidecounselingtoolderhomeownersconsideringa reversemortgage.NCOAalsohelpsolderborrowerswho,becauseofahardship, fellbehindontheirpropertytaxandhomeowner’sinsuranceandarefacingdefault.NCOAhasledmulti-sectorcollaborationsoflocalpilotsthathavenationalsignificance.
DuetoNCOA’sadvocacy,over$50millionoftheU.S.Treasury’sHardestHitFundsweremadeavailableinthreestatestocleartaxandinsurancearrearsonbehalfofolderhomeownerswhohaveHomeEquityConversionMortgages.Theseborrowersalsoarereceivingeconomiccaseworktohelpthemstayintheirownhomes.
75,000 older homeownersimprovedtheireconomicsecuritythroughtheuseof NCOA’stoolsincounselingonwiseuseoftheirhomeequity
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“Thanks for a great website! I am impressed
with how well it is designed and functions
to provide high-quality content.”
— My Medicare Matters® user
“The National Council on Aging provides
innovative solutions that empower older
adults to address issues and challenges we
often face as we age. Whether the challenge
is health or financial related, NCOA provides
professional tools and resources for
individuals and professionals working with
individuals to identify solutions that work for
their particular circumstances.”
— Great Nonprofit reviewer
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Studiesshowthat90%ofpeoplewithMedicarearenotinthebestPartDprescriptiondrugplanfortheirsituation,costingthemanaverageof$300moreperyear.MostarealsomakingsuboptimalchoicesaboutMedigapandMedicareAdvantageplans.Withhundredsofpoliciestochoosefrom,mostpeopleguessandenduppayingtoomuchforaplanthatdoesn’tcoverwhattheyneed.NCOAprovidestrusted,unbiasedinformationtohelppeoplewithMedicaremakethebestchoicefortheirsituation.
NCOAleadsamulti-sectorImprovingMedicareMarketsInitiativetoidentify,analyze,andadvocateforthemostpromisingopportunitiestoempower Medicarebeneficiariestomakebetterchoicesabouttheirinsurancecoverage.
ToeducatethousandsofpeoplewithMedicare,NCOAmanagesMy MedicareMatters®,anonlineeducationaltoolthathelpspeopleunderstand,navigate,andmakethemostoftheircoverage.
MyMedicareMatters®isbuiltonastrategicpartnershipbetweenNCOA ServicesandAonRetireeHealthExchange.Theserviceeducatesindividuals aboutMedicareanddirectsthemtofreeone-on-oneMedicarecounseling fromtwotrustedsources:thelicensedBenefitsAdvisorsatAon(whohave metNCOA’sStandardsofExcellenceforconsumerprotection)andthetrainedstaffmembersattheirlocalStateHealthInsuranceAssistanceProgram.
710,000 individuals*usedourMyMedicareMatters®educationalwebsiteto discoverhowtomakethemostoftheircoverage.
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Every13seconds,anolderadultistreatedintheemergencyroomforafall;every20minutes,anolderadultdiesfromafall.Fallsarecostlytoolderadults’qualityoflifeandtoourhealthcare system.However,fallsarenotaninevitableresultofaging.NCOAisthenation’sforemostleaderin promotingfallspreventioneducationandevidence-basedprograms.
“Thank you to the NCOA for all the support
and resources you provide for Falls
Prevention Awareness Day!”
— Falls Free® Initiative member
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NCOAleadstheNationalFallsPreventionResourceCenterandFallsFree® Initiative,twoeffortsdedicatedtoreducingfallsandfall-relatedinjuriesamongolderadultsthroughawareness,education,andevidence-basedprograms.FallsFree®includes70nationalorganizationsand43statecoalitionsthat collaborativelypromotestrategiestopreventfalls.EverySeptember,NCOA sponsorsFallsPreventionAwarenessDaytoreachmillionsofolderadultswith fallspreventionmessages.
TheNationalFallsPreventionResourceCenter,fundedbytheAdministration forCommunityLiving,providestechnicalassistancetoprofessionalstosupporttheimplementationofevidence-basedprograms.TheResourceCenteralsodevelopsresourcestoincreaseawarenessandeducateolderadults,caregivers,andprofessionalsaboutfallsandhowtopreventthem.
InFY15,NCOAhostedthefirst-everWhiteHouseConferenceonAgingFalls PreventionSummitandalsoreleasedtheupdatedFallsFree®NationalFalls PreventionActionPlan,ablueprintofwhatshouldbedonetoreducethe growingnumberoffallsandfall-relatedinjuriesamongolderadults.NCOA alsoledtheefforttodedicate$5millionfromthePrevention&PublicHealthFundtoelderfallsprevention.
6,300 seniorsparticipatedinprogramsproventoreducetheirchanceofafallNearly 2 million individuals*receivedfallspreventionmessagesviaour2015FallsPreventionAwarenessDay
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NCOAleadstheNationalResourceCenterforChronicDiseaseSelf-ManagementEducation(CDSME).TheCenterprovidestechnicalassistanceandresourcestosupportorganizationsacrossthecountryastheyimplement,scale,and sustainCDSMEprograms.TheCenterconvenesacommunity-integrated healthcareleadershipteamtoexpandsustainableservicesystemsforCDSMEprograms.
NCOAbuildsbridgesbetweenthecommunityandhealthcare.Anonlinetoolkit andlearningcollaborativessupportpartnersintheireffortstoexpandCDSME programs.AjointresearchprojectaddressesbarrierstohealthcarepaymentfortheDiabetesSelf-ManagementProgram.Tosupportveterans,NCOAoffersBuildingBetterCaregivers,anonlineprogramtohelpcaregiversofveteransmanagestressandcareforthemselvesandtheirlovedones.
ThroughapartnershipwithCanaryHealth,NCOAisbringingevidence-basedself-managementprogramstothousandsofindividualsonlineviaweb-based workshops.
37,000olderadultsparticipatedinevidence-basedworkshopstobettermanagetheirchronicconditions
ThankstoNCOA’scontinuedadvocacyforthePrevention&PublicHealth Fund,CDSMEreceived$8millioninfunding,allowingmoreindividualsto accesstheprograms.“I had hyper-
tension. The big word is had. After taking the [CDSME] workshop, I have since lost 25 pounds. I have been able to get off my blood pressure medicine, and my blood pressure now runs about 130/70. I feel great and have a lot more energy.” — CDSME participant in Virginia
Chronic DiseaseSelf-Management
About80%ofolderadultshaveatleastonechroniccondition,andovertwo-thirdshavetwoormore.Chronicconditionsaccountformorethan7in10deathsinAmericaand95%ofallhealthcarecostsforolderadults.Evidence-basedself-managementeducationprogramshavebeenshowntoimprovehealth,enhancequalityoflife,andsaveonhealthcosts.NCOAandourpartnersareworkingtogethertomaketheseprogramsaccessibleincommunitiesnationwide.
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OlderAmericanstodayarelivinglongerliveswithdramaticallyincreasedperiodsofgoodhealth.In1950,awomanwhoreachedage65couldexpecttolive15moreyears,roughlyhalfingoodhealth.Today,awomanaged65canexpecttolive21.6years,roughlytwo-thirdsingoodhealth.NCOAishelpingtoredefinehowolderadultsspendthisgiftoflongevitythroughourAging MasteryProgram®(AMP).
“The AMP class offering was actually profound for me. I am 70 years old and if I’m ‘lucky’ I may have 10 more ‘good’ years—if I’m lucky. The classes offered ways to make the years happier, healthier, and more worry free.” — AMP participant
“AMP is the best program we’ve ever done. Participants love it. At the end of the program, they say, ‘What’s next!’ They want to learn more, stay engaged, and stay connectedwith friends they have made. I highlyrecommend AMP. It’s a gamechanger.” — Joanne Moore, Director, Duxbury Senior Center, MA
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AMPisacomprehensiveandfunapproachtoagingwellthatencourages peopletotakeactionstoenhancetheirhealth,economicwell-being,social connectedness,andoverallqualityoflife.Participantstakea10-weekcore program,followedbyoptionalelectiveclassesandactivities.Eachclass encouragesbothlearninganddoing,withthegoalofachievingmastery— developingsustainablebehaviorsovertime.
NCOAlaunchedtheAMPPhilanthropyNetworktosupportthegrowthoftheAgingMasteryProgram®throughrapid-cycleinnovationandlocalprojectsofnationalsignificance.NCOAalsoworkscloselywithcommunitypartnersin20+statesandacademicpartnerstoco-createAMP.
AMPisgrowingrapidlythroughstrategicpartnershipswithcorporations, foundations,seniorcenters,andmore.OurgoalistobringAMPtothousands ofseniorsineverystate,regardlessofincome.Tothisend,weareactively testingsustainabilityoptionsviasocialenterprisemodels,includingamixof fee-based,place-based,andfoundationsupport.
Nearly 2,000 older adults*participatedintheAgingMasteryProgram® at45centersnationwide.
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“NCOA has been a champion for aging issues,
and an innovator for programs that make a
lasting difference for older adults ... Our local
nonprofit has been strengthened through our
membership with NCOA’s Institute of Senior
Centers and the opportunities to learn from
national perspectives.”
— NISC Member
RecognizedbytheOlderAmericansAct(OAA)asacommunityfocalpoint,seniorcentershavebecomeoneofthemostwidelyusedservicesamongAmerica’solderadults.Today,11,400seniorcentersservemorethan1millionolderadultseveryday.
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NCOA’sNationalInstituteofSeniorCenters(NISC)supportsanational networkofover3,000seniorcenterprofessionalsdedicatedtohelpingolderadultsremainactive,engaged,andindependentintheircommunities.Itisthenation’sonlyorganizationdedicatedtosupportingandadvancingseniorcenters.
NISCissettingthestandardforthefutureofseniorcentersbypromotingresearch,promisingpractices,professionaldevelopment,andadvocacy.NISCalsooffersthenation’sonlyNationalSeniorCenterAccreditationProgram.EverySeptember,wesponsorNationalSeniorCenterMonthtohighlightinnovativeseniorcentersnationally.
NCOAadvocatesatthefederallevelforOAAfundingandreauthorizationtomodernizeandkeeppacewiththechangingneedsoftoday’solderadults.
Connected 934 NISC member organizations*toNCOA’ssocialimpactgoalsBuilt the capacity of 141 senior centers* throughNationalSeniorCenter Accreditation,with41newaccreditationsfortheyear.
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FY 2015 SuppOrterS
to Our Funders, thank You
Foundations • AARP Foundation• American Cancer Society• Anonymous (New York based foundations)• Battle Creek Community Foundation • Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation• CertifiedFinancialPlannersBoard• Florence V. Burden Foundation • May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust• New York State Health Foundation • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation• The Archstone Foundation• The Arthritis Foundation• The Atlantic Philanthropies• The Cleveland Foundation • The Foundation for Financial Planning• The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation• The Henry and Marilyn Taub Foundation• The Margaret A. Cargill Foundation• The New York Community Trust • The Patterson Foundation• The Plough Foundation• The Retirement Research Foundation• The SCAN Foundation• The Tufts Health Plan Foundation• The Verizon Foundation • Walmart Foundation• WellMed Charitable Foundation • Wellness Institute• Wells Fargo Housing Foundation
Government• California Housing Finance Agency• City of San Francisco• D.C.OfficeonAging
• State of New Jersey• The Pennsylvania Department on Aging• U.S. Administration for Community Living • U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development• U.S. Department of Labor• U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs• U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
otHer suPPortinG Partners• Aging and Adult Services, Colorado• Baltimore City Health Department Aging and Care
Services• BenefitsDataTrust• Chicago Dept of Family and Support Services• Cuyahoga County Dept of Senior & Adult Svcs• Jewish Community Center, Pittsburgh• JewishFamilyServices-LehighValleyBenefitsAccess
Partnership• Massachusetts Council on Aging• National Federation of Community Development Credit
Unions• Ohio Department of Aging• Senior Friendship Center• Senior Resources Agency on Aging• Stanford University• Tarrant County, Texas• Texas A&M University• The Center for African American Health • University of California/San Francisco• University of Illinois• University of Victoria-British Columbia• Vintage Senior Center• YMCA of the USA
CorPorations• Abbott Nutrition • Aetna• AGIS Network, Inc• Alberta Health• Amgen U.S.• Aon Retiree Health Exchange• Bank of America• CalHSA Mortgage Assistance Corp.• Canary Health• Coventry Health Care, Inc.• EPIC/Magellan Health Systems• Eye Care America• Fannie Mae• Glaxo Smith Kline• Group Health• Health Care Services Corp.• Health Partners Plans• Human Arc Corporation • Humana • Kaiser Permanente/Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.• Lewin• Merck• MODA Health Plan• Novartis Pharmaceuticals• PfizerInc.• Providence Health• RetirementJobs.com• Sanford Health• SanofiPasteur• United Healthcare• Various banking entities for Reverse Mtge. Booklets• Walmart• WellPoint, Inc./Wellpoint Foundation
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IfyouareinterestedinpartneringwithNCOA,pleasecontactusat [email protected],charitabledonationtosupportservicesandadvocacyforstrugglingolderadults,pleasevisit ncoa.org/Donate. Also,pleaserememberNCOA,aregistered501(c)(3)charity,inyourestateplans.
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In 2015, NCOA spent 94% of income on programs that improved the lives of 1.4 million older adults.
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